US10465979B2 - Slurries of granulate material for use in cooling devices - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to heat exchangers, which can be used in beverage coolers.
- the disclosure relates to slurries comprising granulate material such as granulate metal materials that may be used as a heat exchange medium in a beverage cooling system.
- Known casted aluminum blocks typically use an evaporator to supply cooling energy from a refrigeration circuit that cools down the aluminum block.
- An evaporator coil circulates refrigeration fluid through the block. Together with the evaporator coil, one or more product cooling coils are cast into the block. The product itself is cooled as it passes through the cooling coils that are cast within the aluminum block.
- air gaps may be created during the casting process. These air gaps result in uneven distribution of heat inside the aluminum block and inefficient cooling of evaporator coils and/or product cooling coils that are cast in the aluminum block. Therefore, an improved heat exchanger in which gaps are minimized or prevented is desirable.
- the devices include and utilize a slurry of granulate material and a liquid in order to facilitate heat transfer in the cooling device.
- the devices typically include several components.
- Typical components may include: (a) an insulation body, preferably an insulation body comprising an interior that is sealed against the environment; (b) a slurry of granulate material (e.g., metal granulate material such as aluminum granules or aluminum alloy granules) and a liquid, the slurry contained within the interior of the insulation body; and (c) one or more circulation lines passing through the interior of the insulation body, the one or more circulation lines in contact with the slurry.
- granulate material e.g., metal granulate material such as aluminum granules or aluminum alloy granules
- Suitable configurations for the circulation lines may include circulation coils.
- the slurry fills any gaps between the coil and the insulation body (i.e., where no air gaps or bubs are present in the slurry).
- the cooling devices also comprise an evaporator.
- the evaporator may pump or circulate cooling fluid through a circulation line in the insulation body, for example, where the circulation line is an evaporator coil.
- the circulation line or evaporator coil may comprise polymeric material.
- the cooling devices also comprise a pump for circulating a beverage component through a circulation line in the insulation body, for example, where the circulation line is a cooling coil.
- the circulation line or cooling coil may comprise polymeric material. Beverage components circulated through the circulation line or cooling coil may include a diluent such as water or carbonated water
- the slurry of the cooling devices comprises granules and a liquid.
- the granules have an effective average diameter of about 0.4 mm to about 1.2 mm.
- the slurry preferably comprises a larger volume of granules versus liquid.
- the slurry comprises about 60% to about 80% granules (v/v) and about 20% to about 40% liquid (v/v).
- Suitable liquids for the slurry may include water.
- agents may be added to the water in order to inhibit microbial growth in the slurry (e.g., anti-microbial agents) and/or corrosion of the granules, insulation body, and/or circulation lines (e.g., corrosion inhibitors).
- the disclosed devices may be prepared by methods that include the following step: (a) providing an insulation body, and preferably a sealable insulation body; (b) placing a slurry comprising granules (e.g., metal granules such as aluminum granules or aluminum alloy granules) with an average effective diameter of about 0.4 mm to about 1.2 mm and a liquid in the interior insulation body, for example where the slurry may be prepared outside the interior of the insulation body and subsequently placed in the insulation body, the slurry may be prepared in the interior of the insulation body; (c) placing one or more circulation lines in the slurry; and (d) sealing the interior of the insulation body against the outside environment.
- granules e.g., metal granules such as aluminum granules or aluminum alloy granules
- the disclosed device may he utilized in order to cool a beverage component in a beverage dispensing system.
- the methods may include pumping the beverage component through a cooling device, the cooling device comprising: (a) an insulation body, wherein the interior of the insulation body is sealed against the environment; (b) a slurry of granules (e.g., metal granules such as aluminum granules or aluminum alloy granules) and a liquid, the slurry contained within the interior of the insulation body; (c) one or more circulation lines passing through the interior of the insulation body and in contact with the slurry, wherein the beverage component is cooled by pumping the beverage component through a circulation line in the interior of the insulation body.
- a cooling device comprising: (a) an insulation body, wherein the interior of the insulation body is sealed against the environment; (b) a slurry of granules (e.g., metal granules such as aluminum granules or aluminum alloy granules)
- FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of one embodiment of an assembled cooling device as contemplated herein.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of one embodiment of a disassembled cooling device as contemplated herein.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a cross-sectional view along 3 - 3 of the assembled cooling device of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 illustrates a cross-sectional, perspective view of a component of a cooling device as contemplated herein.
- a circulation line should be interpreted to mean “one or more circulation lines” unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
- the term “plurality” means “two or more.”
- the terms “include” and “including” have the same meaning as the terms “comprise” and “comprising.”
- the terms “comprise” and “comprising” should be interpreted as being “open” transitional terms that permit the inclusion of additional components further to those components recited in the claims.
- the terms “consist” and “consisting of” should be interpreted as being “closed” transitional terms that do not permit the inclusion of additional components other than the components recited in the claims.
- the term “consisting essentially of” should be interpreted to be partially closed and allowing the inclusion only of additional components that do not fundamentally alter the nature of the claimed subject matter.
- the cooling devices include and utilize a slurry of granulate material and liquid in order to facilitate heat transfer in the device.
- the granulate material has a thermal conductivity (k) of at least about 30, 40, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350, or 400 W/(m ⁇ K).
- the granulate material has a specific heat capacity (C p ) of at least about 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, or 1.0 kJ/(kg ⁇ K).
- Suitable granulate material may include, but is not limited to granulate metal material.
- Suitable metal material may include pure metal material or metal alloys.
- Suitable metals and metal alloys for the granulate metal may comprise, but are not limited to one or more of aluminum, steel, iron, copper, lead, nickel, silver, and tin.
- a preferred metal or metal alloy for the granulate material may include aluminum or an aluminum alloy (e.g., an alloy comprising at least about 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99% aluminum).
- Cooling devices of the prior art utilize cooling lines (e.g., coils) that are cast in solid aluminum.
- the cast aluminum is replaced with a slurry of granulate material (e.g., aluminum or an aluminum alloy) and a liquid (e.g., an aqueous solution such as water).
- the granulate material typically has an average effective diameter of about 0.4 mm to 1.2 mm.
- the main component of the slurry may be the granulate material.
- the slurry may comprise about 60-80% aluminum granulate and about 20-40% liquid.
- Cooling devices that utilize the aluminum/liquid slurry may include a coil set that is placed into an open insulation body (e.g., comprising a polystyrene of similar insulating material) where the aluminum slurry fills the gaps between the insulation body and the coils.
- the liquid of the slurry may replaces any air pockets in the slurry and provide a contact medium between the coils and the granulate material.
- a slurry rather than a cast aluminum block in the presently disclosed cooling devices reduces cost and lead time and provides for flexibility in manufacturing the cooling devices.
- the presently disclosed devices utilize a slurry of aluminum granulate material and a liquid instead of a cast aluminum block
- aluminum mass is reduced and the cost of the disclosed devices is reduced.
- the cost of the devices is reduced because granulate is cheaper than casted material.
- use of a slurry rather than a cast aluminum block provides for flexibility because the slurry can be added to the devices at the production line where the beverage dispensing system is manufactured. No casting tooling is required because the slurry can be filled in any insulation box.
- stainless coils ASISI 304 typically must be used.
- the circulation lines may be manufactured from other materials, including polymeric materials.
- aluminum may be provided as a granulate with an average effective diameter of about 0.4 mm to about 1.2 mm.
- An aluminum slurry for the disclosed devices may be prepared by combining about 60-80% aluminum granulate and about 20-40% liquid (e.g., 65-75% aluminum granulate and about 25-35% liquid, or about 70% aluminum granulate and about 30% liquid).
- Suitable liquids for the slurry include aqueous liquids or water, which optionally may be supplemented with additional agents to prevent microbial growth in the slurry and/or corrosion of the granules, the circulation lines, or insulation body of the devices.
- the aluminum slurry may be mixed in a mixing device where the ratio between liquid and aluminum is selected (e.g., 60-80% granulate and 20-40% liquid).
- the coil set may be placed in a foil bag and then the foil bag containing the coil set may be placed in an open insulation body.
- the aluminum slurry then may be placed in the aluminum bag where the aluminum slurry fills the gaps between the coils and replaces any air pockets in the slurry and provides contact between the coils and the aluminum bag.
- the filled assembly may placed on a vibrating table and vibrated to make sure that all air can escape out of the aluminum slurry prior to sealing the open insulation body.
- the top surface of the insulation body typically is sealed in order to prevent evaporation of liquid from the slurry.
- Suitable sealing material may include industrial wax which is melted and dispensed onto the wet sealing surface of the insulation body and then the top of the insulation body may be placed on the insulation body in contact with the melted wax.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of one embodiment of an assembled cooling device 2 as contemplated herein.
- the cooling device 2 includes an insulation body 4 having a sealable top 10 . Illustrated exiting through the sealable top 10 are a line from a cooling coil 16 and a line from an evaporator coil 14 . Also shown are inlet and outlet tubes for water, gas, and carbonated water 12 , one of which includes a relief valve 8 . A manifold for the device 6 also is shown.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of one embodiment of a disassembled cooling device.
- the sealable top 10 has been removed and the evaporator coil 14 and cooling coil 16 have been disassembled.
- the dashed line illustrates an optional bag 24 which may be aluminum and in which the evaporator coil 14 and cooling coil 16 may be placed prior to placing the bag 24 into the insulating body 4 .
- the slurry ( 20 shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 ) then may be placed into the insulating body 4 , or optionally bag 24 in order to provide a heat transfer medium for the evaporator coil 14 and cooling coil 16 .
- the slurry contacts the evaporator coil 14 and cooling coil 16 and displaces any air between the coils.
- the carbonator assembly 18 including the carbonator insulated top 18 a , carbonator core 18 b , and carbonator tank 18 c .
- the carbonator assembly 18 is placed inside the insulation body 4 prior to sealing the insulation body 4 with the sealable top 10 .
- the cooling device 2 In use, in this embodiment of the cooling device 2 , water enters the cooling coil 16 and is cooled by the evaporator coil 14 in the insulation body 4 . After the water is cooled, the water exits the cooling coil 16 enters the carbonator tank 18 c where the water is carbonated and the carbonated water then may exit the cooling device 2 through an outlet tube 12 In this embodiment of the cooling device, the carbonator tank 18 c is in direct contact with the slurry 20 in the insulation body 4 . In cooling devices of the prior art in which the cooling coils are cast in aluminum, a draft angle during casting causes a gap between the cast aluminum and the carbonator tank.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a cross-sectional view along 3 - 3 of the assembled cooling device of FIG. 1 . Illustrated are a cross-sectional view of the insulation body 4 , sealable top 10 , carbonator top 18 a , carbonator core 18 b , carbonator tank 18 c , evaporator coil 14 , cooling coil 16 , and slurry 20 , which surrounds the evaporator coil 14 and cooling coil 16 .
- FIG. 4 illustrates a cross-sectional, perspective view of a component of a cooling device as contemplated herein. Illustrated are a cross-sectional view of the insulation body 4 , evaporator coil 14 , cooling coil 16 , and slurry 20 , which surrounds the evaporator coil 14 and cooling coil 16 .
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